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Adding a 2nd Code

 

Ensure door is open through the entire process (including testing).

 

Should the new code be denied, restart the process of programming.

 

Test the code by opening and closing the lock with the door in the open position.

Deleting the 2nd Code

 

The 1st User is able to delete the 2nd User, but not vice versa. 
Ensure door is open through the entire process (including testing).

 

Test the code by opening and closing the lock with the door in the open position.

Battery Changing

 

A warning tone beeps repeatedly and the red LED flashes alternately to indicate 

that the battery voltage is low.

 

If possible, ensure that the door is locked open and the keypad is in the locked 

position when changing the battery.

 

Always use a good quality alkaline 9 volt battery (PP3), ie Daracell.

 

Change the battery as quickly as possible. The programmed codes stay valid 

during battery change.

 

Always dispose used batteries in an environmentally friendly way.

   

Warning:  Do not pull the battery holder cables.

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Gently pull the top of the keypad down.

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Ease the battery holder out of the compartment.

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Remove the old battery and replace. 

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Replace the battery holder in the compartment and close the keypad.

         Test the code by opening and closing the lock with the door in the open position. 

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Press & hold ‘1’ until the red LED flashes permanently

Enter your 6 digit 1st code (example 123456)

Input new 2nd 6 digit code (example 111111)

Repeat new 2nd code to confirm

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Press & hold ‘3’ until the red LED flashes permanently

Input the 6 digit 1st Code (example 123456)

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